Bradford Bulls are guaranteed at least one honour at Saturday's Super League Grand Final - for being a friendly club!
They are the first professional Rugby League club in the West Yorkshire to achieve the Sport England Rugby League specific Clubmark award for being a "safe, effective and child-friendly environment".
Representatives will officially receive the award at Old Trafford on Saturday evening.
Bradford Bulls chairman Chris Caisley said: "We are delighted to receive our Clubmark accreditation. We have always been a club that has the interests of the community at heart and the awarding of Clubmark will see us make further strides in this important area."
Clubmark is aimed at encouraging clubs to get involved with their communities, increasing participation levels, developing coaches and volunteers at clubs and raising standards.
Yorkshire regional development manager Julia Lee said: "Bradford Bulls have risen to the challenge and successfully attained accreditation, thus further contributing to the attraction of Rugby League within local communities."
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